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it is only through pseudo-science, continues.The word "science" itself is simply the Latin word for knowledge:scientia.Until the 1840's what we now call science was "natural philosophy," so that even Isaac Newton's great book on motion and gravity, p

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of information as underlying meta-theory of information science. Method. Conceptual research on the knowledge sub-domains in information science and philosophy and analysis of their mutual connection. Analysis. Similarities between conceptual cores a